Do, if asked. I'd be highly complimented if I did the cooking and had enough left over.
Use a street directory when travelling?
Do not.
Drink at least eight glasses of water (or the equivalent)?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do not, though I should. Somehow I can never manage as much as eight glasses of water or the equivalent per day.ra
Start rationing water use just as soon as it hasn't rained for a month?
Do not. We're in drought a good portion of the time, so we try to not waste a lot of water anyhow.
Put butter on your toast?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do, especially as it tastes better than dry toast.
Watch old movies on TV?
Do not. I have occasionally, but not often at all.
Drink juice with breakfast?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do.
Spring clean your house every year?
Proud ballet dancer!
4/23/12 - First triple pirouette en pointe!
Do not.
Go to holiday parties?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do. I am going to a support group Christmas party tomorrow, and another retired group's annual Christmas party next month. Both groups also arrange for us oldies to go away on excursions, such as a recent one I took 16-19th October.
Attend routine health screening such as for cancer, hearing loss or for vision?
Do not.
Read only one book at a time?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do, occasionally. Depends really why I am reading any book in particular, if I am actually enjoying what I am reading, or if I am drawing comparisons between different books on a subject for any reason.
Lose yourself completely whilst immersed in reading a thoroughly good book?
Do not, though if I get sucked into a book, I will avoid real life things to finish...
Put whipped cream on top of hot chocolate?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do, oh yes I do.
Have dinner without dessert to follow?
Do. Definitely not all the time, but sometimes.
Leave shopping for holidays to the last minute?
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Do, especially when money is tight.
Request that family don't worry about presents on some festive occasions?